The Quiet Landscapes of William B. Post

February 17 - May 21, 2006

William B. Post, a pioneer photographer from 1890 to 1910, was a leading figure of the American pictoralist group. Turning his camera to the landscape of rural Maine, Post's rich and subtle platinum print photographs encourage a contemplative response and a spiritual communion with nature. This landmark exhibition of an under-recognized photographer was organized by the Minneapolis Institute of Arts and the CRMA serves as the first stop on a national tour.

It is sponsored in part by the generous support of Cedar River Paper---A Weyerhaeuser Business.

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